Base Plan: 93,000 square feet. Amenities include a warm-water recreation pool, two gym courts, walk-jog track, two multi-purpose exercise rooms, game area, community space for birthdays and other functions. Cost = $45 million

Base Plus Plan: 104,500 square feet. Same amenities as the base plan, with the addition of a third gym court, an extended walk-jog track and 2,000 square feet of cardio/weight rooms. Cost = $48 million

Enhanced Plan: 109,000 square feet. All the amenities of the base plus plan, but adding on a 25-yard, 4-lane lap pool for competitive swimming. Cost = $53.6 million

And here were some takeaways from the non-scientific poll:

Based on the poll (again, very non-scientific) about 42 percent preferred the base-plus plan and another 38 percent opted for the enhanced plan, which includes a lap-lane pool. Those results come with something of a caveat, though: Clusters of voters from two IP addresses were among those backing the two pricier options.

Another 11 percent of poll takers said the Gain Share money, which is ultimately discretionary, should go toward something other than a recreation center.

Close behind, 10 percent of voters supported the most basic plan, which rings in at $45 million.

Do you agree with the poll results? Any specific amenities you'd like to see at a rec center? Let us know in the comments.